Including Thursday's 3-1 loss to the Cincinnati Reds, the Miami Marlins have played almost a full season and a half of games in which they did not allow an earned run over nine or more innings. They dropped to 233-6 in those contests.

Neither of the two runs charged to starter Tom Koehler nor the one charged to reliever Mike Dunn was earned. All three came during a two-error eighth inning, the focal point of which was the overturned out call at the plate.

Here's a look at the six games in Marlins history in which they didn't allow an earned run and lost: